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Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever
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OREGON STATE FAIRGROUNDS MAY 6, 2017
SCHEDULE Breakfast 7:30am - 9:00am Lunch 11:00am - 1:30pm Silent Auction 8:00am - 12:30pm Items valued from $20 - $200
Live Auction 9:30am - 2:30pm
Pick up your bidder # when you show up and use it for all purchases!
General Store 8:00am - 2:30pm
Variety of new and used items with wide ranges in value
SILENT AUCTION CLOSING TIMES TEAL NAVY SILVER BLACK
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$100 WinCo gift Certificate!
*Must be present at the end of the live auction!
IS THIS YOUR FIRST TIME HERE? COME BY THE WMS BOOTH FOR A CHANCE TO WIN $50 AT DUTCH BROS!
Western Mennonite School 45th Annual Benefit Auction May 6, 2017
Hymn 102.................................................... 2 Auction Map ................................................ 3 Live Auction Items ....................................... 4 Quilts ............................................................ 13 Silent Auction Items .................................... 26 Faculty/Staff Listing .................................. 39 Upcoming Events ........................................ 40 Pick up bid numbers at the registration booth in the middle of the floor on the south side of the building. All live bidding requires a correct bid number. When the auctioneer acknowledges your winning bid, this constitutes a legal agreement of purchase. The auctioneer reserves the right to make final determination of the winning bidder. All purchases are final. To pay for your items please proceed to the registration booth and then to the item pick-up booth. Please consider rounding up your total when paying for your items.
Live Auction Tips When you want an item, it is your responsibility to hold your bid number high and to attract the auctioneer or spotter’s attention. Be sure the auctioneer recognizes your bid and announces your bid number. Have fun!
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JACKMAN-LONG BUILDING
PLANTS
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CHILDREN’S AREA
LOADING DOOR
RESTROOMS
GENERAL STORE
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OREGON STATE FAIRGROUNDS
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MONDAY - SATURDAY | 9 AM - 4 PM
503-588-0721 WE BUY: Cars Appliances Steel Copper Aluminum Brass Stainless Steel 14
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Dibble Family Farm SPECIALIZING IN GARLIC HEIRLOOM DRIED BEANS CHRISTMAS TREES
Support the Businesses that Support Western! 541-990-9032 | dibblefamilyfarm@gmail.com 610 Ellingson Road SE | Albany, OR | 97322 17
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I am eternally grateful to those who made it possible for me to attend WMS! I hope they know what a significant impact that their generosity has made in my life!
~ Grant recipient
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SILENT AUCTION ITEMS The silent auction will open at 8:00 a.m. with the following closing times: TEAL tables: 10:15 a.m. NAVY tables: 11:00 a.m. SILVER tables: 11:45 a.m. BLACK tables: 12:30 p.m. Please use your bidder numbers to place your bids in the silent auction. We know their are some fantastic items this year and in the heat of competition we remind you to please be kind and courteous as you bid up your favorite items. The highest bidders for each item can pick up their items 30 minutes after the respective closing times for each colored table. Please have your proof of purchase ready when picking up your items.
SPECIAL THANK YOU’S TO: Voget Meats Croissant & Company Downtown!
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WMS FACULTY AND STAFF Michael Bogard .............. Bible
Dottie Kamilos .............. Media Specialist
Gabrielle Brewer-Wallin . English/Art
Andy Kauffman .............. Director of Operations
Joshua Brumfield ............ Music Dave Chambers .............. Math Sean Chambers .............. MS Math William Cotton ............... Facilities Transportation Denise De Groot ............ Social Studies Psychology Ann Detweiler ................ Science Emily Fahndrich ............. Administrative Assistant Sheila Fahndrich ............ Student Services Laura Gunther ................ Academic Support Caroline Harris ............... Language Arts Yearbook
Marlene Kelley ............... Bus Driver Deborah Louthan............ Admissions Coordinator Steve Louthan ................ MS History/Math Wood Shop Geoffrey Martin ............. Social Studies Health Rich Martin ................... Dean of Students Sandi Martin .................. MS Science HS Physics Howard McBride ............ Facilities Manager Luba Miroshnichenko .... Custodian Rachel Nafziger ............... Spanish/MS Bible
Ray Nussbaum ............... Technology Diana Blackstone-Helt ... English Academic Support Dave Parker ................... Math Mike Hopper................... Advancement Coordinator Gary Hull ....................... High School AD PE Judy Hull ......................... College & Career Math Caleb Ivanitsky ............... Communications & Marketing
Chad Rush ...................... Principal Charlene Schultz ............ Alumni Relations Vera Shevchenko ........... Custodian Doug VanLeerdam ......... Accounting RenĂŠe Winters ............... Bookkeeping Chris Woodard ............... MS Bible/Health MS AD
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’16-’17 SCHOOL FACTS
118 Middle School Enrollment: 47 International Students: 16 Faculty/Staff: 36 Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1 2017 Graduating Class: 42 High School Enrollment:
UPCOMING EVENTS VISITORS DAY May 10 | 8:00am - 3:00pm MIDDLE SCHOOL CONCERT May 16 | 7:00pm HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT May 18 | 7:00pm 8TH GRADE PROMOTION May 26 | 7:00pm BACCALAUREATE June 2 | 6:00pm COMMENCEMENT June 3 | 2:30pm 42
2016 Class Gift Winners
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Class of ’56 Wood-fired dinner from Red Hills Market
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SPECIACT PROJETE UPDA
Most $$ raised Classes ’50-’53
$5,747
THANK YOU!
Thank you to everyone who donated to make last year’s special project a reality! You raised over $20,000 which allowed us to install new, energy efficient, heating and cooling units in 8 classrooms! These units make a significant improvement to our classroom learning environments, and willl provide $4,500 in energy bill savings every year! SEE THIS YEAR’S SPECIAL PROJECT
Each year WMS sets aside funds to purchase 20 new computers to replace older machines. Due to unforeseen costs to insure WiFi & network security, & replace servers this year, we need help so that we don’t fall behind! $12,000 will cover the cost for us to stay on track and offer quality tools & resources for our students to use on a daily basis!
1 Computer: $600 x 20
= $12,000
As Western’s largest fundraiser, the auction plays a key role in making it possible for the school to come alongside families in need. Every gift designated to student grants changes lives one student at a time. Please consider joining us as we support families in their desire to provide a Christian education for their children.
WESTERN MENNONITE SCHOOL Equipping students for a life of faith and learning
www.WesternMennoniteSchool.org